Pete,
Thanks for your response.
On another note; today I emptied out our CT. I took everything but the galley out so I could go pick up an antique Oak Secretary piece we bought this past weekend. We had all kinds of stuff stored in the CT along with the bunk beds, their mattresses, frames, platforms, etc. and our regular camping supplies we take with us when camping out of the CT i.e. cook stove, electrical cords, water hoses, dining stuff, heaters, bedding, step ladder (to get up on the top bunk), bins of utensils, plates, plasticware, toilet paper, toilet, etc. so as to get a fully open CT for hauling stuff, considering that's why I made everything removable. LOL!
Well it worked out great. Took me about 30 minutes to completely unload the CT, hook it up to the Cherokee and be on my way to pickup our new antique piece of furniture. When I backed into the pickup spot and opened the back doors of the CT the folks at the store were duly impressed with the interior of the CT, and it ain't even finished inside yet.
Once the bed frames and their fittings were removed from the E-Track I installed the E-Track tie down eyelets I bought to tie down my Sportster and used them instead as tie down anchor points to tie down and hold the antiquie piece in place securely so as to prevent it moving around inside the CT while in transit. Our new antique piece arrived at our home in tact with nary a hitch. It is a large piece with curved glass embedded in a wooden door to consider, just being so old and fragile, transport was the major concern i.e., preventing damage in transit.
Thankfully the CT came through for us, our design is working. That's what we built the CT for, dual purpose use to replace my pickup and give us more options than we had with the pickup i.e., beds, toilet, cooking, reefer, shelter from the storm, etc. a camping trailer as well as being able to be opened up again as a full size 6x10 CT for hauling stuff like we once hauled in the pickup. So far it works as planned (even though it still isn't finished yet). I am excited with my "Design as I go" concept because it seems to actually be working.
Don
